November is Family History Month!

Be a Buddy – Get Screened!

Have you ever wondered when it’s time for you to be screened for colon cancer? Do you know your family history or risk? Visit our Buddy Program page for the answers to these (and so many more!) questions. Get screened and you could win prizes! Let’s work together to stop this preventable disease by getting screened and encouraging our friends and loved ones to do the same!

Historic screening coverage starts this year

BIG NEWS! As of Jan. 1, all screening colonoscopies in Kentucky are 100% covered by insurance. We led this effort in 2015 and are thrilled to see it take affect. Tell your physician, and your friends and family!

I Want to Share My Story

I Want to Get Screened

I Want to Learn About Colon Cancer

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There are many ways to screen for colon cancer. Depending on your age, medical condition, family history, and risk, your doctor will recommend the one that is best for you. Many people think of colonoscopies when they think of screening … Continue reading →

November is Family History Month and so we have to ask – do you know your family history? Research has indicated that 1 in 4 colon cancer patients have some family history. If you have a 1st degree relative … Continue reading →

We are pleased to introduce September’s volunteer/ Intern of the Month Jordan Licata! Jordan is our programming intern. He helps with Fighters’ Fund, events, and so much more! To learn more about Jordan and the many ways he kicks butt, … Continue reading →

It’s Fall, y’all. And you know what that means – pumpkin spice everything. We have seen everything from Pumpkin spice tortilla chips to pumpkin spice Oreos and everything in between. Is there a point where it becomes too much? Probably, … Continue reading →

We are thrilled to introduce our new Executive Director, Dave Bell! Dave comes to us with more than 20 years of non-profit leadership with the YMCA. Prior to joining us at the Project, Dave served as the Executive Director of … Continue reading →